What do you all think about Disappearance of the Universe? Just curious to hear perspectives.
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Re: DOU
Fri, July 4, 2008 - 10:36 PMI think it's strange, as far as ACIM is concerned. -
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Re: DOU
Sat, July 5, 2008 - 12:08 AMi thought the controversy as to whether or not pursah and arten physically appeared to him was a little overblown...it's just another packaged illusion...and seems like much ado about nothing. -
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Re: DOU
Sat, July 5, 2008 - 9:27 AMI'm not at all concerned about "spirit guides"
materializing before oneself. According to
the Teachers Manual, any variety of psychic
phenomena are possible and / or likely
depending on the needs of specific individuals.
What ACIM is very clear about is that none of
these phenomena make one a "special person."
Discernment is appropriate, one should not
assume that guides speak "truth," have highest
altruistic motivations, or that one is interpreting
what is said correctly (i.e. consistently with ACIM).
My teachers Jack and Eulalia Luckett, pointed out
that there are basicially two schols of ACIM thought
1) those who focus on the mechanics of ego and
2) those who focus on getting over themselves and
sharing love, forgiveness and healing. I think it's pretty
easy to see where the contoversy comes from.
I admire Jon Mundy and Robt. Perry for their moderate
stances.
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Re: DOU
Sun, July 6, 2008 - 4:09 PMMy main opinion of it is that it is an expensive advertisement for Ken Wapnick and what ever he is doing these days.
I did like that Gary Renard said "God did not create the universe."